Tag: Middleweight
. . SAN ANTONIO - Austin "Ammo" Williams was immeasurably more impressive Saturday night than the last fight. The Houston-born Williams was the first opponent to beat Isiah Jones when he stopped the normally long-lived Detroit rider in the first round of his scheduled six-round middleweight game at Alamodome. The strong 160-pound prospectus injured Jones with a left hand 1:15 in the opening round and immediately pounced on Jones as soon as Jones got back on the ropes.
. . De La Hoya believes he can take Triple G apart easily.
Callum Smith may have won the grand prize ESPN, citing sources close to the negotiations, reported that Canelo Alvarez had decided to fight the middleweight champion from England in December at AT&T in Arlington, Texas No exact date has been set
CANELO ALVAREZ entered talks with Eddie Hearn to confront Callum Smith or John Ryder in December with the collapse of the Battle of Caleb Planet. The Mexican star is now a free agent after finishing Contrac
Marshall improved his record to 9-0, with seven wins in the distance
By Jake Donovan - Jaime Munguia has his work cut out for him at middleweight, but it's clear his power has followed him up the ladder An entertaining brawl with Tureano Johnson ended with Munguia claiming his third straight win with a save A right uppercut from the former junior middleweight title opened Johnson's upper lip to force the end after
Munguia, Johnson Scorecard BoxingScene Live - Rising Mexican middleweight star Jaime Munguia (35-0, 28 KOs) will return to the ring to defend his WBO Intercontinental Middleweight Championship against Tureano Johnson (21-2-1, 15 KOs) in a 12- round battle on Friday, October 30 at the Fantasy Springs Resort Casino The fight will be broadcast live exclusively on DAZN (Photos by Tom Hogan / Hoganphotos)
By Mark Eisner: Jaime Munguia and Tureano Johnson will compete tonight in middleweight action in a 12-round contest on DAZN at 8:00 p.m. ET in the
WBO's No.1 middleweight Liam Williams only needed 88 seconds to get rid of Andrew Robinson and retain his British title at BT Studios in London It was a left hook to the body that took sunk Robinson to the ground, where he was counted by referee Marcus McDonnell, but Robinson looked both confused and annoyed after suffering a nasty shock to his left eye following a clash of heads for a few moments earlier, which sparked Williams' desire to stop him early
Le Français a été interpellé au deuxième tour devant l'Italien Matteo Signani, qui conservait son titre, samedi soir au Palais des Sports de Caen devant un millier de spectateurs